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Yesterday, The Washington Post reported that Google — the world’s largest Internet search company — is negotiating an information-sharing agreement with the National Security Agency (NSA) — the world’s largest network for routine, mass communications surveillance. The partnership is supposed to help protect Google’s networks, but the ramifications of companies like Google working with the NSA are frightening. Concerned? You can take action today by sending a letter to Google, letting them know that you object to such a deal and value your privacy online.